Supreme Court on 69,000 Vacancy: In the 69,000 recruitment case in Uttar Pradesh, reserved category candidates have suffered a major setback. A bench headed by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud in the Supreme Court has stayed the decision of the Allahabad High Court in this case till further orders. The Supreme Court has sought answers from both the parties in this case.
Samajwadi Party has reacted first on this issue. SP spokesperson Fakhrul Hasan Chand said that Supreme Court!! The backward classes will have to fight a long legal battle for justice!! Samajwadi Party stands strongly with the backward classes in 69000 teacher recruitment!!
SP leader IP Singh said that today it has been proved that BJP is staunchly against reservation. Yogi government has looted the reservation of Dalit, deprived and exploited backward classes and given it to upper castes. 69000 teachers to be recruited in UP, Supreme Court has stayed the order of High Court. Caste census will also not be allowed in the country.
Ever since the Allahabad High Court's decision, candidates from the reserved category have been gheraoing the government residences of various leaders in the UP capital Lucknow and demanding that the government should not go to the Supreme Court and implement the Allahabad High Court's decision. The Allahabad High Court had given three months' time to implement its decision.
The reserved category candidates had gheraoed the residences of BJP's UP unit chief Bhupendra Chaudhary, Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya, Yogi government's cabinet minister Om Prakash Rajbhar, cabinet minister Sanjay Nishad, cabinet minister Ashish Patel, Union Minister of State Anupriya Patel.
The next hearing
in this case will be held on September 23. All the parties will file their written statements in the next hearing.
Candidates from reserved categories demand that this matter should not go to the Supreme Court. The officers who prepared the old list should be dismissed and a new list should be prepared by new officers.
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